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**At least three ]s are fired from ] by ] militants at ] civilian targets. One rocket strikes a home in ], injuring four people, including a one-year-old infant. The home belongs to a family recently evicted during Israel's 2005 ]. **At least three ]s are fired from ] by ] militants at ] civilian targets. One rocket strikes a home in ], injuring four people, including a one-year-old infant. The home belongs to a family recently evicted during Israel's 2005 ].
*The ] ] ] likens ]'s ] ] to ]. In retaliation, Venezuelan Vice President ] refers to the US as the ]. , *The ] ] ] likens ]'s ] ] to ]. In retaliation, Venezuelan Vice President ] refers to the US as the ]. ,
*The ], a ferry carrying 1272 passengers and 105 crew, sinks in poor weather in the ] while travelling between ] and ]. 314 people have been rescued so far. *The ], a ferry carrying 1272 passengers and 105 crew, sinks in poor weather in the ] while travelling between ] and ]. 314 people have been rescued so far. ]
*Dutch ] party chairman ] resigns because the Dutch Government voted 'Yes' to Dutch participation in a ]-led ] operation in ]. *Dutch ] party chairman ] resigns because the Dutch Government voted 'Yes' to Dutch participation in a ]-led ] operation in ].


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*Twenty-seven out of 35 countries on the ]'s Board of Governors vote to refer the ] to the ] out of concern over Iran's plans to enrich nuclear materials and to refuse IAEA inspection of the process. *Twenty-seven out of 35 countries on the ]'s Board of Governors vote to refer the ] to the ] out of concern over Iran's plans to enrich nuclear materials and to refuse IAEA inspection of the process.
*] at a sports stadium in ], ], ], kills 73 and injures more than 320, mostly women. Tens of thousands of people had gathered to watch the anniversary presentation of the popular ] early afternoon TV gameshow, '']''. *] at a sports stadium in ], ], ], kills 73 and injures more than 320, mostly women. Tens of thousands of people had gathered to watch the anniversary presentation of the popular ] early afternoon TV gameshow, '']''.
*The ], and as a consequence of sharing the same building, the ] and ] embassies in ], are firebombed by protestors denouncing the publication of what they consider sacrilegious ]. The ] embassy is also burned. *The ], and as a consequence of sharing the same building, the ]an and ] embassies in ], are firebombed by protestors denouncing the publication of what they consider sacrilegious ]. The ] embassy is also burned.


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*In the ]ian port of ], relatives of hundreds of passengers killed when the ferry '']'' sank in the ], attack the office of ]. *In the ]ian port of ], relatives of hundreds of passengers killed when the ferry '']'' sank in the ], attack the office of ].
*], the ] woman who received the world's first partial face transplant appears before the media for the first time, saying she expects to resume a normal life. *], the ] woman who received the world's first partial face transplant appears before the media for the first time, saying she expects to resume a normal life.
*The ] ] in ] is pelted with stones by some 200 youths, in retaliation for the printing of the ] by three Austrian newspapers. *The ]n ] in ] is pelted with stones by some 200 youths, in retaliation for the printing of the ] by three Austrian newspapers.


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  • Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse: Australian television network SBS airs video and photographs of what it says are previously unpublished images of the abuse of Iraqis in US military custody at Abu Ghraib prison in 2003. (Metronews)
  • Italian ambassador Francesco Trupiano apologizes to Libya on behalf of Italian minister of Constitutional Reform Roberto Calderoli, who suggested Italy use "force against Muslims." (Angola Press)
  • The final three defendants in the Bali Nine hearings in Indonesia, Australians, Matthew Norman, 19, Tan Duc Thanh Nguyen, 23, and Si Yi Chen, 20, are sentenced to life imprisonment. (NineMSN)
  • The United States and Israel deny a "destabilisation plan" of Hamas, winner of the January 2006 legislative elections, which was revealed on February 14 by the New York Times. However, they do acknowledge that they would cut off funds and transfers of tax-receipts to the Palestinian Authority. The aim of the "destabilisation plan" was to push the PA to organize new elections (NYT).
  • Haitian elections, 2006: In a case of apparent electoral fraud, hundreds of ballot boxes are discovered in a garbage dump in Haiti, throwing the results of the elections there in doubt. CBC

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27 February 2006 (Monday)

Robert Snead passes away after receiving fatal wounds from a car accident he was involved in. RIP ROB

28 February 2006 (Tuesday)

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